Wild Wisdom of Purple Dead Nettle — Mossygoat Farm (2024)

Purple dead nettle, also called deadnettle or red deadnettle, is a small unassuming flower that many people have seen but it doesn’t often get truly noticed. It’s the type of flower that once it is pointed out to you, you likely will recognize it. It is an early spring flower and dies off once the weather warms up and dries out.

Although it has nettle in its name, it is not related to Stinging Nettle. The “dead nettle’ name is in reference to the fact that the leaves supposedly resemble nettle leaves but have no sting. The two plants are members of different families. Stinging nettle is a member of the nettle family and purple dead nettle is a member of the mint family. Mints are distinguished by having square stems, and purple dead nettle is no exception.

Purple dead nettle sometimes is mistaken for henbit and self-heal. The good news for beginning foragers is that purple dead nettle has no toxic lookalikes. Both henbit and self-heal are edible and healing.

Purple dead nettle is wholly edible and is very nutritious. It can be used in salads and pesto as well as used for tea. It is very “grassy” smelling and some people can be turned off by its grassy taste. For culinary or tea purposes, it is best used in small quantity and with other herbs as such as basil, dandelion, wild lettuce, peppermint, or chamomile. Purple dead nettle can have a laxative effect on the body if taken in high quantities. Purple dead nettle is high in vitamins A, C, and K and is high in iron.

Purple dead nettle has much to offer. It makes an excellent first-aid salve, allergy tincture, and a helpful flower essence.

Purple Dead Nettle Salve*

A salve is a topical product consisting of herb infused oil, beeswax, and optional essential oils. Purple dead nettle salve is anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial. It is used as a general first-aid salve and for dry and damaged skin.

There is no typical salve dosage. Apply a salve as needed but remember that a little salve goes a long way. Applying the salve one to four times daily to affected areas is appropriate. Salves have a shelf-life of about one year stored in a cool location. They tend to melt into a liquid at high room temperatures which is why storing in a cool location is necessary.

Purple Dead Nettle Flower Essence*

Flower essences capture the healing vibration of a plant. They work on a different level than tinctures or salves. Flower essences work on helping with emotions, traumas, and fears. They do not work on physical problems or disease.

The purple dead nettle flower essence is about grounding and learning to be happy anywhere. It also speaks of getting noticed and not being afraid to being seen. This little flower gets overlooked often although it is a powerhouse of healing. Greatness comes from anywhere. It is grounding and is indicated when you sit on your feelings, or you need help overcoming shame.

Typical purple dead nettle flower essence dosage is four drops four times daily. You can take the drops directly under the tongue or place them in a glass of water that is slowly sipped. Take the flower essence remedy for two weeks, noting any changes in emotions.

Flower essences are preserved in vegetable glycerin, 40% alcohol, or apple cider vinegar. When preserved in alcohol the shelf life in indefinite. To satisfy FDA regulations, the shelf life of flower essences are often listed as being ten years. Vegetable glycerin and apple cider vinegar have a refrigerated shelf life of several months. If you are uncomfortable with taking an alcohol-based flower essence, you can place drops on the top of your head or inside your wrists.

Purple Dead Nettle Tincture*

A tincture is a concentrated herbal extract made by infusing alcohol with herbs. Purple dead nettle tincture is known for helping with seasonal allergies. It is an antihistamine and anti-inflammatory and helps reduce swelling in lungs.

A typical dosage of purple dead nettle to help treat seasonal allergies is 1-2 ml three times a day. Alcohol based herbal tinctures have a shelf life of about three years.


Are you interested in learning about the wild wisdom that each plant has to offer? Check out Wild Wisdom Botanicals Wild Wisdom Collections. Each herbal collection features a dried medicinal herb as well as a flower essence, tincture, and herbal salve. All plants used to make Wild Wisdom Botanicals are lovingly grown or sustainably foraged on our wild, happy and nourished homestead.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Wild Wisdom of Purple Dead Nettle — Mossygoat Farm (2024)

FAQs

Where does purple dead nettle grow in the US? ›

Purple deadnettle and henbit are frequently found in fallow fields, winter grain crops, pastures, turf- grass, gardens and orchards. The sea of purple often found in fallow fields in early spring in Tennessee is usually purple deadnettle and/or henbit.

Is purple dead nettle poisonous to dogs? ›

Purple Deadnettle, a common lawn weed from the mint family, is not toxic to dogs. Unlike its deceptive name, it doesn't share the harmful properties of some nettles. Dog owners can breathe easy; this plant doesn't pose a toxic threat to their furry friends.

What is the best way to harvest purple dead nettle? ›

Harvest Purple Deadnettle

Cut the plant stem just above the ground to harvest. Give each plant a good upside down shake for dust and ants. Ants love Purple Deadnettle. Plants can be lightly rinsed with cool tap water, but do not over drench or soak.

Is purple dead nettle invasive? ›

Purple dead nettle is an invasive annual weed found throughout North America, though it has origins in Europe and Asia. It belongs to the mint family and has the scientific name Lamium purpureum. You might be surprised to know you can actually eat purple dead nettle, and it has sweet flowers and nutrient-rich leaves.

Is Purple Dead nettle good for anything? ›

Medicinal Uses

As a medicinal herb, purple dead nettle has astringent, purgative, diuretic, and diaphoretic properties. It's also anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial. Fresh leaves can be applied to wounds as a poultice. You can also enjoy fresh or dry leaves as a tea.

Is Purple Dead nettle poisonous to humans? ›

Dead-nettles are not poisonous to humans and they don't sting, but they can be confused with stinging nettles and some poisonous plants, such as foxgloves, especially before the flowers appear.

Can you eat purple dead nettle raw? ›

The leaves and flowers can be eaten sparingly in salads or as a garnish, or cooked in soups, stir-fries etc. It's quite pubescent (obtusely worded for hairy) so I like to mix it with other greens or cook it to mask its texture.

Do deer eat purple dead nettle? ›

Stalwarts of the shade garden, Dead Nettles are tough plants, offering a variety of foliage colors and textures. Evergreen in mild winter climates, they are deer resistant.

Does dead nettle come back every year? ›

Dead nettle is usually classified as a winter annual. Young plants generally emerge following seed germination in fall, live through the winter as seedlings, and grow and mature rapidly during early spring.

Is purple dead nettle good for bees? ›

Early spring blooms of henbit and purple deadnettle are an important nectar source for several pollinators. Consider managing these weeds with the pollinators in mind. Henbit (Lamium aplexicaule) and purple deadnettle (Lamium pupureum) are winter annuals.

Will dead nettle choke out other plants? ›

Deadnettle. Filling in shady spots in the garden can be a challenge, especially in arid environments. This groundcover has an attractive, silvery foliage and uniquely-shaped flowers have a low-growing habit that will happily fill in and choke out weeds in your shade garden.

Does purple dead nettle smell? ›

A much-branched weed, often spreading in broad colonies in springtime; stems square; lacks a pleasant scent. Flowers in clusters above a dense canopy of massed leaves, rose-purple, trumpet-shaped with the typical mint-family lips. A white form is fairly rare. Blooms April–October.

Where does nettle grow in the US? ›

Hoary nettle is native to the western United States. It occurs from eastern Washington south through California to Mexico, east to northern Arizona and extreme northwestern Colorado, and north to western Wyoming and southwestern Montana [51]. ECOSYSTEMS : Stinging nettle probably occurs in most ecosystems.

Where can I find purple nettle? ›

Purple Dead-nettle is usually considered a weed and originates from Europe and Asia. It is low growing and blooms occur throughout the year including warmer weather in winter. It can be found in lawns, along roads, gardens and meadows. It is often confused with Henbit and they can grow together.

Where can you find dead nettle? ›

Purple deadnettle thrives in a range of soil types from dry to moist and is frequently observed in lawns, waste areas, and gardens.

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